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Bernhard

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Informationen zum Autor Yoel Hoffmann was born in Brasow, Romania in 1937. He is presently a citizen of Israel, and is Professor of Eastern Philosophy at the U. of Haifa. He has had a lifelong scholarly engagement with Hebrew literature, Western philosophy, and Japanese Buddhism. His is the winner of the first Koret Jewish Book Award. His books include The Heart is Katmandu , Bernhardt, The Christ of Fish, and Katschen & The Book of Joseph. Klappentext Devastated by the loss of his wife, Bernhard disconsolately walks the streets of Jerusalem, considering Gandhi, analysis, the beauty of his wife Paula's neck, his Arab neighbors, Kokoschka, the Messiah, and the inner life of his friend Gustav the plumber. As his hero tries to come to terms with his grief and the disasters of WWII, Hoffmann shows the slow remaking of an inner world. Zusammenfassung Set in 1940's Palestine, Bernhard concerns a German-Jewish widower.

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Authors Yoel Hoffmann
Assisted by Eddie Levenston (Translation), Alan Treister (Translation)
Publisher New Directions
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.11.2006
 
EAN 9780811216807
ISBN 978-0-8112-1680-7
No. of pages 172
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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